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Question
A hydrocarbon (X), C6H12, on catalytic hydrogenation gives n-hexane. (X) on addition with HBr forms only a single bromocompound. (X) is -A hydrocarbon (X), C6H12, on catalytic hydrogenation gives n-hexane. (X) on addition with HBr forms only a single bromocompound. (X) is -
Options
A.CH3CH2CH2CH2CH = CH2
B.CH3CH2CH2CH = CHCH3
C.(CH3)2C = C(CH3)2
D.CH3CH2CH = CHCH2CH3
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